leasing the granting, under contract, of use of a product for an agreed upon period of time in return for a rental payment legal and political environment ...
the leasing of the use of a brand to another company. a concept, building on the product life cycle concept, which states that brands also have a life cycle - introduction, growth, maturity, ...
Yahoo is releasing a version of their service that includes a new feature called "message views". This feature ensures delivery to the main inbox for any sender already in the recipient’s address book.
Brand Licensing The leasing by a brand owner of the use of a brand to another company. Usually a licensing fee or royalty rate will be agreed for the use of the brand.
Credit card fraud is a kind of fraud where a merchant (business, service provider, seller, etc.) is "tricked" into releasing merchandise or rendering services, believing that a credit card account will provide payment for goods/services.
Terms of Occupancy Include ownership versus leasing, the type of lease, operations and maintenance costs, taxes, zoning restrictions, and voluntary regulations.
To funnel a user towards some kind of a paid model. I.e. an iPhone app developer releasing a free version of a game to gain exposure to a larger audience and converting a percentage of those free users to users who pay for the priced version.
5. To put forward some deliberate provocations. A provocation is not meant to be a usable idea. It is a way of releasing the mind from its usual track. Blue Hat. The blue hat gives an overview of our thinking. It covers the following points: ...
Leased Channels - Channels made available on cable systems, usually by local franchising authorities, for leasing to members of the public at posted rates, on a common carrier basis. A form of paid public access. ...
- Public Relations - Releasing company press releases to the press to obtain favourable publicity for free. - Internet advertising - Placing ads on major search engines, pop up ads on computer sites, ...
Releasing a beta version has become standard practice with the evolution of the internet as a mode of distribution for the software. Companies are also apt to leave releases of products in beta for a while (Google).
For example, Coca Cola did a great deal of research prior to releasing the New Coke, and consumers seemed to prefer the taste. However, consumers were not prepared to have this drink replace traditional Coke.
Moreover, before you award the prizes, have the winners sign an Affidavit of Eligibility / Waiver and Release giving your company permission to use the winner's name, voice and likeness, and releasing your company from claims related to the prize.
Therefore they plan it through to the last detail sometimes even with the help of a special Product Launch expert. One famous example is John Reese's 1 million dollar day in 2004, when he made 1 million on the first day of releasing his traffic ...
See also: Market, Marketing, Product, Sales, Company
 
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